Providing safe, private, and affordable abortion care

In-person and Virtual Abortion Services

We offer professional abortion care in a supportive medical environment with experienced providers dedicated to your privacy, comfort, and well-being.

Abortion clinic Matteson IL - Serenity Choice Health

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ABOUT US

Serenity Choice Health LLC provides safe, confidential, and affordable abortion care. Whether you are looking for a walk-in style of efficiency or a scheduled medical consultation, we offer both telehealth and in-clinic appointments.

We are able to provide telehealth abortion services and ship medications to residents of Indiana and New York. You can also get in clinic services by visiting our Matteson Illinois clinic.

Our Abortion Services

Telehealth Abortion Care

Assists residents to receive private and convenient abortion care without interference with normal life. Average consult is 20-30 minutes.

Abortion Pills

FDA-approved method terminating early pregnancy up to 12 weeks. Safe and effective method with two drugs: Mifepristone and Misoprostol.

In Person Abortion

Compassionate in-person care including ultrasound confirmation and same-day medication pickup or delivery to your address.

HOW IT WORKS

A Simple, Private Process

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Online Screening

Fill out our secure medical questionnaire. It’s HIPAA-compliant and takes less than 10 minutes to complete from your phone.

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Provider Consultation

Meet with one of our Board-Certified Nurse Practitioners via video call or in-person at our clinic to discuss your health and options.

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Receive Medication

Pills are shipped express in unbranded packaging to your address in NY, IN, or IL, or provided immediately at our IL clinic location.

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Ongoing Support

You have 24/7 access to our clinical team throughout the entire process. We are with you every step of the way.

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FOR MEDICAID PATIENTS

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iN ILLINOIS

Serenity Choice Health offers mobile care support for eligible patients with active Illinois Medicaid. This service helps reduce travel barriers by bringing care coordination and support directly to patients when applicable.

Our team verifies eligibility, explains how the mobile service works, and schedules care based on patient needs. The goal is to make access simpler, more private, and less stressful.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How it Works

Medication abortion (also known as the abortion pill) is a safe and effective way to end an early pregnancy, typically up to 12 weeks. It involves taking two medications:

  1. Mifepristone – This is the first pill. It works by blocking the hormone progesterone, which is needed for a pregnancy to continue. Without progesterone, the pregnancy cannot progress.
  2. Misoprostol – This is taken 24–48 hours later. It causes the uterus to contract and expel the pregnancy, similar to a miscarriage. You can take it at home in a private, comfortable setting.

The process usually involves cramping and bleeding, which are normal parts of the body passing the pregnancy. Most people feel relief once the process is complete, which typically happens within 24 hours of taking misoprostol.

The abortion pill is a safe and reliable way to end an early pregnancy. When taken as directed, it works about 98% of the time for people who are up to 10–12 weeks pregnant. After taking the second medication, misoprostol, most people pass the pregnancy within a few hours. Cramping and bleeding are usually the most intense during this part of the process. In some cases (about 2–5%), a second dose of medication or a quick in-clinic procedure may be needed to finish the abortion. That’s completely normal and nothing to worry about.

The abortion pill is a very safe option and has been used by millions of people around the world for more than 20 years. In the U.S., it’s been safely used by hundreds of thousands of people since the FDA approved it back in 2000.
There’s no proof that taking the abortion pill impacts your ability to get pregnant later on. Your fertility usually comes back quickly—sometimes just a few weeks after the abortion—so you can still have a healthy pregnancy in the future when you’re ready.

The price for the provider consultation, medication package, post pregnancy test, shipping, and on-going provider support, costs a flat rate of $400.

A medication abortion, also known as the abortion pill, involves taking two FDA-approved pills to end a pregnancy, usually up to 12 weeks along. The first pill is taken either at a clinic or at home, and the second one is taken at home within 72 hours. After the second pill, cramping and bleeding—similar to a heavy period—usually start within a few hours. Many people choose this method because it offers privacy and flexibility to do it on their own time and in their own space.

A procedural abortion, sometimes called an in-office or aspiration abortion, is done in clinic by a trained medical provider. The actual procedure only takes about 5 minutes, roughly the same as a pap smear. The provider uses a quiet, handheld suction device to gently empty the uterus, similar to having your period all at once. The whole appointment usually takes less than 90 minutes. One main difference: with this option, the pregnancy is over before you leave the clinic.

Most people don’t need an ultrasound. However, we suggest one if there’s a higher chance of an ectopic pregnancy (a pregnancy outside the uterus) or if the pregnancy might be too far along for us to treat safely. If you do need an ultrasound, we may need your results before we can start treatment.

Illinois, Indiana and New York. We will be serving other states soon. Keep checking for updates.

You can get an abortion right here at Serenity Choice Health. We provide safe & confidential abortion care at our abortion clinic in Matteson and through telehealth (with pills by mail). Our team is here to support you every step of the way.

Serenity Choice Health provides safe abortion care at 600 Towncenter Road Suite 501, Matteson, IL. We offer both in-clinic and telehealth options with same-day appointments available

Abortion costs vary by service type. We accept Illinois Medicaid (FREE for qualified patients), insurance, and offer affordable payment options. Call (307) 206-0884 for pricing.

Yes, we offer same-day abortion appointments in Matteson for both telehealth and in-clinic visits. Contact us to schedule immediately.

Medical abortion uses FDA-approved pills (medication abortion) up to 12 weeks. Surgical abortion is a minor procedure performed in clinic. We provide medication abortion and referrals for surgical procedures.

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